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Gary VanderMolen
Glad to hear it's working now. Sometimes it just takes a couple
of reboots to straighten out a balky program.
Gary VanderMolen
of reboots to straighten out a balky program.
Gary VanderMolen
babygirlnix said:All my co-workers were able to access their mails with not problem. It was
really just mine.
The whole day yesterday, I didn't send any emails...but this morning, my
mail was fine again. No idea what changed or happened during the evening but
it's fine now.
Anyway, thank you, Gary for being really patient with me and my "mail"
issues. I do appreciate the help and assistance.
Gary VanderMolen said:So, I take it you are not able to send to anyone.
Are your co-workers at the office all having the same problem?
If yes, this would tend to implicate the mail server.
If no, this would suggest a bad setting or corruption in your
Windows Mail program.
Gary VanderMolen
babygirlnix said:That was actually one of the first things i did. It's still piling up in my
outbox.
by the way, thank you so much for assisting me.
:
Are you able to send to other recipients, such as sending to yourself?
From the research I've done it appears that this error message would
typically mean that the intended recipient was on a spam blacklist.
Gary VanderMolen
Yup...infocom is the ISP in our office.
Sorry if i made you think something else.
:
I was under the impression that Infocom.ph was your *home* ISP,
and you were experiencing this problem at home.
Who is the ISP at the office?
Gary VanderMolen
hey Gary. answered that too. I was in the same place...my office.
I also did the authentication thing...still not sending...
The message could not be sent. The authentication setting might not be
correct for your outgoing e-mail [SMTP] server. For help solving this
problem, go to Help, search for "Troubleshoot Windows Mail", and read the
"I'm having problems sending e-mail" section. If you need help determining
the proper server settings, please contact your e-mail service provider.
The rejected e-mail address was '(e-mail address removed)'. Subject '1', Account:
'mail.scdi.ph', Server: 'smtp.infocom.ph', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response:
'554 5.7.1 <[email protected]>: Recipient address rejected: Access denied', Port:
25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 554, Error Number: 0x800CCC79
:
You didn't answer the second part of my question. Were
you at home when you got that error message, or were
you someplace else, like an Internet café?
If you were at home, try this: go to Tools, Accounts, select
the mail.scdi.ph account, properties, Servers, select the
box for "My server requires authentication."
Does it send now?
Gary VanderMolen
Yes...infocom.ph is my ISP. I haven't adjusted anything since last night and
last night, my email was working just fine. Now, I have no idea what
happened. I still cannot send out emails but I can receive them.
I retyped the email addresses, even though they were just replies, to make
sure that everything was correct but I still get the same thing.
:
Is Infocom.ph your home ISP? If so, were you at home when you
got that error message?
That error message typically means that you were attempting
to use an SMTP server that was not on the same network as the
network providing your Internet connection at that moment.
Gary VanderMolen
My HELP section did not help!!!
So...HELP?
The message could not be sent. The authentication setting might not be
correct for your outgoing e-mail [SMTP] server. For help solving this
problem, go to Help, search for "Troubleshoot Windows Mail", and read the
"I'm having problems sending e-mail" section. If you need help determining
the proper server settings, please contact your e-mail service provider.
The rejected e-mail address was '(e-mail address removed)'. Subject 'Fw: JULY 2007
Commission Detail Report', Account: 'mail.scdi.ph', Server:
'smtp.infocom.ph', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '554 5.7.1
<[email protected]>: Recipient address rejected: Access denied', Port: 25,
Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 554, Error Number: 0x800CCC79